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Area Rug Cleaning
Area rug cleaning is a time-consuming household chore, and it’s not always easy. One of the biggest challenges is finding the right kind of cleaning products to do the job. A variety of factors come into play when determining which cleaning products will be used on an area rug. The type and thickness of the fibers, as well as the kind of backing that is used, all play a part in making this decision. The wrong cleaning product can ruin an area rug by discoloring it, destroying the pile, causing the fibers to fall out, and a variety of other unpleasant things.
The whole process of cleaning an area rug is further complicated by the fact that a thorough cleaning almost always means rolling up the rug and moving it. Furniture will have to be taken off of the rug, and it will need to be rolled up and transported in a way that won’t damage it. Newer area rugs hold up to this process a lot better than older or hand-made rugs, which can become damaged quite easily. Drying a rug can also be a big ordeal, often requiring a day or two out in the sun, since most rugs can’t be put into a drying machine.
Area Rug Cleaning Made Easy
The easiest way to clean area rugs is to leave the job to the professionals. Many professionals also clean wall-to-wall carpets, curtains and upholstery.
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